
Medical Professionals
& Caregivers
Whether you're a doctor, nurse, therapist, social worker, or unpaid caregiver, holding space for others takes a toll. You might feel exhausted, disconnected, or like your own needs are always last on the list. At Dreavita, we offer therapy tailored to those who give care, because you deserve a space to receive it, too.
We specialize in helping:
Healthcare providers managing burnout, moral injury, or secondary trauma
Mental health professionals navigating compassion fatigue
Caregivers supporting aging parents or loved ones with chronic illness
Those struggling to balance their own well-being with the needs of others
You're not weak for needing support. You're human. And you're not alone in this.
You deserve care, too. We’re here to help.

What Caregiving & Helping Roles Can Feel Like
You're the one others rely on, but who supports you?
You might be:
Constantly exhausted, even when you're “off”
Feeling numb, cynical, or disconnected from your work or your loved ones
Overwhelmed by guilt when you try to rest or say no
Struggling with grief, anger, or helplessness after witnessing trauma
Wondering if you’re burnt out, or if you were just never “strong enough”
Losing your sense of self outside your role as helper or provider
Afraid of what might fall apart if you stop holding everything together
You're not failing, you're carrying too much, too often, for too long.
You deserve space to process, recharge, and reconnect with yourself.
Our Approach to Therapy for Medical
Professionals & Caregivers
At Dreavita, we understand that caring for others often comes at a cost, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Our therapy is built to support those who give so much, often without being asked how they’re doing.
We offer:
Burnout recovery that addresses emotional exhaustion, moral injury, and disconnection
Compassion fatigue support for therapists, social workers, nurses, and beyond
Caregiver-focused therapy that validates your unique grief, guilt, and overwhelm
Mindfulness and nervous system regulation to ground you in the present
Identity and boundary work to help you reconnect with who you are outside of your caregiving role
Whether you're in scrubs, on call, or simply always “on,” we’re here to support your healing, not just your helping.
Caregiving Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All — Neither Is Burnout
How caregiving and burnout show up in your life depends on more than just your job title. At Dreavita, we recognize how race, gender, class, trauma history, and cultural roles all shape what it means to show up for others, and why it’s so hard to ask for help.
We work with:
BIPOC healthcare workers navigating racism, invisibility, or overextension in medical systems
Therapists and social workers holding trauma without adequate support
LGBTQIA+ professionals carrying both professional and personal emotional labor
First-generation caregivers expected to support aging parents, siblings, or entire households
Disabled, neurodivergent, or chronically ill caregivers masking their needs to care for others
Caregivers in crisis after a sudden diagnosis, loss, or long-term caretaking fatigue
You’ve been strong for everyone else. You deserve care that holds you, not just what you do for others.
Ready to Start?
Schedule a free 15-minute consultation today to learn more about how we can help.

M.R., Florida
“I used to think needing help made me a bad nurse. But therapy showed me I wasn’t broken I was burnt out. I finally feel like I can breathe again.”
T.L., Colorado
“I’ve been caring for my mom for years. I didn’t realize how much I’d stopped existing outside of that. Therapy helped me remember I’m a person, too.”
FAQs
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Yes. Burnout, compassion fatigue, and emotional exhaustion are common, especially in roles where you’re expected to be “the strong one.”
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Not at all. You’re a human first. We offer confidential, nonjudgmental space for clinicians and providers who need care, too.
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That guilt is part of the caregiving trap, and a sign that you especially deserve space to process, recharge, and reconnect.
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Yes. You don’t need to wait until you crash. We can help you stabilize, process what you’re carrying, and build tools for resilience, without pushing you past capacity.
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We do our best to accommodate complex schedules, including evening and virtual sessions. Let us know what you need, we’ll work with you.